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officials say that the fire was the more serious unit. and they do not believe that this will ground the dream liner fleet. larry? >> all right. many, many, thanks we appreciate the update. by the way, it is becoming a stock market story. boeing stock shares fell. switching gears now. the debt ceiling may expire as early at february 15th. so, i want to know, if republicans are still embar ked on a government shut down no debt ceiling hike ckamakze mission. if the gop keeps talking about a shutdown and no debt ceiling. this is a mission of the first reign. >> i think it s considering that the white house has said repeatedly including today. that president obama is not willing to negotiate with the debt ceiling at all. but you do have senator mitch mcconnell coming out over the weekend saying that he is not all the way for a government shut down but it might be on the table. you have ted cruz saying that it may lead to less spending and more reform. he credited well welfare reform comparing it to the 1990s. >> i don't know your they don't j
officials say that the fire was the more serious unit. and they do not believe that this will ground the dream liner fleet. larry? >> all right. many, many, thanks we appreciate the update. by the way, it is becoming a stock market story. boeing stock shares fell. switching gears now. the debt ceiling may expire as early at february 15th. so, i want to know, if republicans are still embar ked on a government shut down no debt ceiling hike ckamakze mission. if the gop keeps talking about a...
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to get its act together we should have never invested in stocks for the history of the united states probably. >> that's a great point, brian. this one is real. this is a big issue here. and i think if people need to be invested in stocks, i absolutely agree. dividends will work better than anything else out under. >> my point is this, though, matt. but you know what is bigger? the bond market. if the fed raises rates, couldn't that be a couple hundred billion new bucks that comes back to stocks for the first time in years? >> and if they do, they will probably go into dividends because those investors are focused on income and they need it and it is difficult to get when the ten-year is below 2%. >> got to leave it there, folks. thanks for joining us. let's get some respect back under the market. >>> it has been tossed around when the u.s. will hit the debt limit. it could be sooner than first thought. what's the new timeframe. >> as early as february, where fiscal policy experts examined this closely, is extraordinary measures that treasury leaned on to try to delay the debt ceilin
to get its act together we should have never invested in stocks for the history of the united states probably. >> that's a great point, brian. this one is real. this is a big issue here. and i think if people need to be invested in stocks, i absolutely agree. dividends will work better than anything else out under. >> my point is this, though, matt. but you know what is bigger? the bond market. if the fed raises rates, couldn't that be a couple hundred billion new bucks that comes...
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attention to it for the next 30 years, i still think this is one of the more dynamic success stories the united states has produced in terms of new companies in the past five years. and we should continue to look at this as such. >> that's for sure. we can wait around for the mystery news tomorrow. >> never buy a stock based on mystery news. that i would say, if you're hoping that tomorrow is going to be a pop, definitely do not invest today. because it's much more likely to be a disappointment. but that's a one-day event. not a stock company story. >> two smart guys, two differing opinions. we love it when that happens. thank you, guys. see you later. >>> we've got about 20 minutes before the closing bell sounds for the day. the dow industrials up about 14 points. up next he may have a passion for mechanical watches, but jeffrey sprecher founded one of the world's largest electronic trading exchanges. what will happen to traders on the floor of nyc if intercontinental exchange is successful in their next move. we'll talk with jeffrey sprecher exclusively. back in a moment. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550
attention to it for the next 30 years, i still think this is one of the more dynamic success stories the united states has produced in terms of new companies in the past five years. and we should continue to look at this as such. >> that's for sure. we can wait around for the mystery news tomorrow. >> never buy a stock based on mystery news. that i would say, if you're hoping that tomorrow is going to be a pop, definitely do not invest today. because it's much more likely to be a...
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this is the united states of america, major. we can't manage our affairs in such a way that we pay our bills and we provide some certainty in terms of how we pay our bills? look, i don't think anybody would consider my position unreasonable here. i have -- [ inaudible ] major, i am happy to have a conversation about how we reduce our deficits. i'm not going to have a monthly or every three months conversation about whether or not we pay our bills. because, that in and of itself does severe damage. even the threat of default hurts our economy. it's hurting our economy as we speak. if we want to have a conversation about how to reduce our deficit let's have that. we've been having that for the last two years. we just had an entire campaign about it. and by the way, the american people agreed with me. that we should reduce our deficits in a balanced way that also takes into account the need for us to grow this economy. and put people back to work. and despite that conversation, and despite the election results, the position that's
this is the united states of america, major. we can't manage our affairs in such a way that we pay our bills and we provide some certainty in terms of how we pay our bills? look, i don't think anybody would consider my position unreasonable here. i have -- [ inaudible ] major, i am happy to have a conversation about how we reduce our deficits. i'm not going to have a monthly or every three months conversation about whether or not we pay our bills. because, that in and of itself does severe...
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and ilea with it's ability to grow in the united states, it is still something that we can bank on. cholesterol lowering is still needed by tens of millions of people. sanofi, our partner, together we are hoping that we can lead this way forward to bring a new class of cholesterol lowering drugs which could be bigger than ilea, but we will have to see. >> i have been trying to take every single statin in the book. i had a thing called trigger finger recently. i cannot type when i'm taking them. i'm begging to be on your trials. all the new research says that almost everybody in the world should be on statins but not everyone can tolerate statins. >> there are millions of people who probably should be on them who can't tolerate them. certainly people do have muscle aches and various pains and it is a big problem coming up with a way to lower cholesterol. we hope one of the ways that it will be used in those people who can't tolerate statins. if you are on a statin and you can't get to the goal that you should get to we can still lower cholesterol. this is a powerful class of drugs. w
and ilea with it's ability to grow in the united states, it is still something that we can bank on. cholesterol lowering is still needed by tens of millions of people. sanofi, our partner, together we are hoping that we can lead this way forward to bring a new class of cholesterol lowering drugs which could be bigger than ilea, but we will have to see. >> i have been trying to take every single statin in the book. i had a thing called trigger finger recently. i cannot type when i'm taking...
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against japan and the united states. that means that china rising which has been again for the last four years something we've been appreciative, increasing will be a challenge, a wild card, and a threat in some sectors. >> so many of our viewers or managers or business that are guests, they want to get a foothold in china, but it's not easy to do. they keep out foreigners. you're not really going to get a piece of that 1.3 billion person population. >> the idea of selling 2.6 billion sneakers in china has been historically a wonderful thing to think about. but the reality is any major economy in the world, china has more uncertainty and volatility in its development by a large factor. and yet we're all saying thank god for china. china's going to become the world's largest economy and it's still going to be a poor country. it's still going to be an authoritarian state. this is actually a dangerous thing and leads to much lower quality economic growth globally. we need to come to grips with that. the risk isn't in the un
against japan and the united states. that means that china rising which has been again for the last four years something we've been appreciative, increasing will be a challenge, a wild card, and a threat in some sectors. >> so many of our viewers or managers or business that are guests, they want to get a foothold in china, but it's not easy to do. they keep out foreigners. you're not really going to get a piece of that 1.3 billion person population. >> the idea of selling 2.6...
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the president said that this is one of the most important things that he can do as president of the united states. >> this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. and their voices should compel us to change. >>> already the nra is out with a very tough ad criticizing the president as an elitist hypocrite. take a look at an ad. >> are the president's kids more important than yours? then why is he skeptical about putting armed security in our schools when his kids are protected by armed guards at their school? >> now white house press secretary jay carney came out with a response to that saying, to make the safety of the president's children the subject of an attack ad is repungent and cowardly. i it have a feeling this has just begun. >> check out the impact the new proposals might have on gun sales. they are all on the plus side with smith andes withon up 3.5 percent and sturm rugger up. and cabela's, selling a lot of guns in the midwest, up almost 6%. hampton pearson is live with us. hi, hampton. >> hi, sue. we are at one of the oldest gun
the president said that this is one of the most important things that he can do as president of the united states. >> this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. and their voices should compel us to change. >>> already the nra is out with a very tough ad criticizing the president as an elitist hypocrite. take a look at an ad. >> are the president's kids more important than yours? then why is he skeptical about putting armed...
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in september 2012, united space alliance, a major shuttle contractor, reduced its workforce by 6%, including 121 jobs at the kennedy space center. those cuts saw usa's florida-based labor force dropped to 1,073 employees, down from about 5,000 at the start of 2010. [ticking] coming up, the stigma of long-term unemployment. >> did you ever have the sense that you and others were being discriminated against because of how long you'd been unemployed? >> there's no doubt. i mean, i've seen it in print. whether it's some newspaper ads or online during those types of advertisements, i've actually seen, "if you are unemployed, you need not apply." >> trapped in unemployment when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. [ticking] >> there's something stubborn about unemployment. not sin
in september 2012, united space alliance, a major shuttle contractor, reduced its workforce by 6%, including 121 jobs at the kennedy space center. those cuts saw usa's florida-based labor force dropped to 1,073 employees, down from about 5,000 at the start of 2010. [ticking] coming up, the stigma of long-term unemployment. >> did you ever have the sense that you and others were being discriminated against because of how long you'd been unemployed? >> there's no doubt. i mean, i've...
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but the life expectancy in the united states was just about 65. in fact, for men it was less than that. now? for men, it's 76. and women,
but the life expectancy in the united states was just about 65. in fact, for men it was less than that. now? for men, it's 76. and women,
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you are more likely to die young here in the united states than in any other developed country, even though the u.s. spends way more on health care. shocking stat. the likely culprit is obesity, so should there be a fat tax? joining us is the president of national action against obesity and dustin wilson, senior research analyst at the center for consumer freedom, obviously a very contentious and sensitive debate and what say you? >> your personal choices impose a cost on others. therefore, you've got to pick up the cost. got to pick up that tab. it's your responsibility. >> justin? >> you know, if mimi was elected to an office, i think we would end up living in a police state. this idea that everything we do is regulatable is ridiculous. you know, the government doesn't regulate what we do in our bedroom. >> justin, get off it. it's so silly. i think people, adults should do whatever they want with their own bodies but if you -- pay the price for your decisions. how is that the police state. >> let them eat whatever they want to eat. >> pick up the tab. >> she's not saying don't let
you are more likely to die young here in the united states than in any other developed country, even though the u.s. spends way more on health care. shocking stat. the likely culprit is obesity, so should there be a fat tax? joining us is the president of national action against obesity and dustin wilson, senior research analyst at the center for consumer freedom, obviously a very contentious and sensitive debate and what say you? >> your personal choices impose a cost on others....
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lennar announced this week they were going to build 6500 multi-units. this is a single family home builder. that's the sign that there is money to be made still in multi-family. >> let me bring in kenny pulcari, director of floor operations for neale securities. at the risk of sending your blood pressure substantially higher, there appears to be a recovery in the housing market. >> you would think and it depends on, i keep saying this, this is why it's so frustrating, housing is very, very regional depending where you are in the country. in the new york metro region, i do not see a recovery in the city, not the suburbs. >> did you see a deterioration equally? >> it's not going to melt down, but i absolutely don't see the market any more turning around and taking off the way -- listen, if you're in phoenix and you can buy a condo for 150,000 and good for you, god bless you. they were 75,000 a year ago. everything in new york is 1.2, 1.5, $2.2 million. >> this is an island here. >> a bubble. >> i89s' not the same as the rest of the world. >> exactly my po
lennar announced this week they were going to build 6500 multi-units. this is a single family home builder. that's the sign that there is money to be made still in multi-family. >> let me bring in kenny pulcari, director of floor operations for neale securities. at the risk of sending your blood pressure substantially higher, there appears to be a recovery in the housing market. >> you would think and it depends on, i keep saying this, this is why it's so frustrating, housing is...
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and the world financial markets in order to insulate the united states in case something like that happens. and a lot of people down the here are not sure because he doesn't have the market's experience that a timothy geithner has. >> that's a major problem. remember, he will have to negotiate with china and with the world bank. he will have high level discussions and finish dodd-frank and finish the baz el three. those are all really important issues. and his lack of experience is an issue down here. i know people that would have, for example, supported robert. he is a wall street guy and would have faced as much opposition. >> john, is there anybody who could be nominated that wouldn't become a political fight. that this will be ultimately an ideological fight. >> any nominee gets a fight given how polarized our country is, ideological and partisan lines and jack lew will get some resistance based on the fact he doesn't have the wall street experience, business experience, based on the fact that some republicans didn't like being on the other side of the negotiating table with him during
and the world financial markets in order to insulate the united states in case something like that happens. and a lot of people down the here are not sure because he doesn't have the market's experience that a timothy geithner has. >> that's a major problem. remember, he will have to negotiate with china and with the world bank. he will have high level discussions and finish dodd-frank and finish the baz el three. those are all really important issues. and his lack of experience is an...
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they have got refineries actually right here in the united states. they supply 8% of our supply in any given year. just because he's sick or just because he's not inaugurated doesn't mean we get that oil but any instability certainly raises question about supply. maria, back to you. >> michelle, thanks so much. we'll keep on it. michelle caruso-cabrera. meanwhile, boeing hit with a double whammy today. a fuel leak grounding another 787 dreamliner. as officials investigate what sparked yesterday's fire on a different dreamliner. we'll talk about boeing's future next, and then a mysterious case of a man dying from cyanide poisoning. get this. he died right after winning the lottery. details of this bizarre story. stay with us. [ male announcer ] count the number of buttons in your car. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. thor gets
they have got refineries actually right here in the united states. they supply 8% of our supply in any given year. just because he's sick or just because he's not inaugurated doesn't mean we get that oil but any instability certainly raises question about supply. maria, back to you. >> michelle, thanks so much. we'll keep on it. michelle caruso-cabrera. meanwhile, boeing hit with a double whammy today. a fuel leak grounding another 787 dreamliner. as officials investigate what sparked...
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disney and united technologies both up better than 9%. and hewlett-packard having the best january up 20%. likely on sympathy for a possible dell deal. because h. rks is actually the worst performing dow component in the last ten months. tough times for all of teches. intel and microsoft also seeing big declines. and home depot riding the housing market. and bank of america lifted by financial sentiment. bank of america though, the worst performer since the 2007 rally. down 78% since then. alcoa down almost as much app and hp down 67%. the biggest winner again home depot. ibm and mcdonald's also up more than 60% since 2007. >> which dow 30 stock should you buy today that will be the big winners? joining me with their picks are harry clark and peter taus. good to see you guys. what kind of a move, harry, do you think the dow makes in the next five to six years? >> earlier today jpmorgan strategists had 20,000 for the dell in four years. i think that's entirely possible. we could be at 15,000 this year. i went with several ideas for the fut
disney and united technologies both up better than 9%. and hewlett-packard having the best january up 20%. likely on sympathy for a possible dell deal. because h. rks is actually the worst performing dow component in the last ten months. tough times for all of teches. intel and microsoft also seeing big declines. and home depot riding the housing market. and bank of america lifted by financial sentiment. bank of america though, the worst performer since the 2007 rally. down 78% since then....
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here in the united states in july 2010, congress passed the dodd-frank act. it contains a provision that requires companies that file reports with the s.e.c. to conduct due diligence on their supply chain to determine whether any products contain conflict minerals, such as gold from the congo or a surrounding country. [ticking] >> oh, fantastic! >> coming up, bob simon goes swimming with sharks. >> are you clear with everything i've said so far, bob? >> yeah, how do i get out? >> that's next when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. s customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? ♪ doing it with a cold, just not going to happen. vicks dayquil -- powerful non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & fl
here in the united states in july 2010, congress passed the dodd-frank act. it contains a provision that requires companies that file reports with the s.e.c. to conduct due diligence on their supply chain to determine whether any products contain conflict minerals, such as gold from the congo or a surrounding country. [ticking] >> oh, fantastic! >> coming up, bob simon goes swimming with sharks. >> are you clear with everything i've said so far, bob? >> yeah, how do i...
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so, we'd like to see gross margins being maintained and all the new unit growth coming in with incremental growth and the concern is, if they have to do a $350 iphone in emerging markets, that will almost certainly have to be priced at 35%. there's no indication that's being launched this year but we suspect it might be early next year and you start getting cannibalization effects as that phone comes into europe and north america and then it brings the base down across the board and that's quite a strong head wind to fight. >> doesn't that multiple already reflect that? at this level? >> well, that's the question. right now, i mean, to get down to 400, you have to put on nine times earnings. if you look at microsoft, where the growth is single digits to low double dumigits, they are trading on six times multiples. i think apple is still a little expensive. >> so, the price target cut was deep and perhaps you are at the low end of the street for shares of apple. it's not the first we've seen. in part of a steady drum beat of negative sentiment that's come out on the stock. why now? because
so, we'd like to see gross margins being maintained and all the new unit growth coming in with incremental growth and the concern is, if they have to do a $350 iphone in emerging markets, that will almost certainly have to be priced at 35%. there's no indication that's being launched this year but we suspect it might be early next year and you start getting cannibalization effects as that phone comes into europe and north america and then it brings the base down across the board and that's...
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they are about to spin off their animal health unit. if you know the data on how spinoffs typically perform, parent and child, you'll want to pay extra special attention to the timing of this deal, because i've got to tell you, i think it will be unlike a lot of value. i think both pieces that have equation are able to be owned. check out a chart of pfizer. this hank has broken all resistance going back 12 years and the valuation is okay and you've got a 3.6% dividend yield just for the heck of it. that's the kind of thing we want to focus on. >> very good. good to see you both. josh, thanks. >> david, nice to see you. >> thank you so much. >> happy martin luther king holiday day, everybody. markets are closed on monday. in the final stretch of this long weekend. the market is up 37 points on the dow industrials right now. >> as we said, good to be al gore right now. just paid less than half a million dollars to purchase $30 million worth of apple stock. >> sweet. >> how did he pull that off? we'll find out. we've got details coming up.
they are about to spin off their animal health unit. if you know the data on how spinoffs typically perform, parent and child, you'll want to pay extra special attention to the timing of this deal, because i've got to tell you, i think it will be unlike a lot of value. i think both pieces that have equation are able to be owned. check out a chart of pfizer. this hank has broken all resistance going back 12 years and the valuation is okay and you've got a 3.6% dividend yield just for the heck of...
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nobody is expecting them to be profitable in this unit. but that was a shocking loss and it's going to be harder and harder for them to justify continuing to lose money in that area unless they have got some concrete numbers that they can come with and show, hey, this is working. we're gaining in traction and ads. i think that's the focal point of the stock and what it moves based on. that's what i'd be thinking going into the earnings tonight. >> i think it's important where technology is on a fundamental basis right now. we have gone from desktop to the smartphone and the tablet now. what is that doing? for you out there you have to understand margins. every big big cap companies understands the margins right now. so google, you're not seeing that margin growth there because we're moving into the smartphones and the tablets. i say take a look at ibm. ibm has the continuing recovering revenue stream. it's a defensive technology play at a moment where that's what you need. >> murph, give me a quick read. >> real quick, when you look at app
nobody is expecting them to be profitable in this unit. but that was a shocking loss and it's going to be harder and harder for them to justify continuing to lose money in that area unless they have got some concrete numbers that they can come with and show, hey, this is working. we're gaining in traction and ads. i think that's the focal point of the stock and what it moves based on. that's what i'd be thinking going into the earnings tonight. >> i think it's important where technology...
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united grounding four due to an electrical planl panel and a fire in boston. there's a lot of headline risk right now. >> they have confirmed it is a 787. i don't know if we still have that live shot available but let's put it up while we talk about this. there you go, logan airport. what do they have to do? they have to do something very quickly. you know this company better than anybody around. how do they mobilize? how do they contain this? what should they do next? >> you've got a couple of issues here. if this was a fuel leak for any other plane, it would get a little more attention. the problem is we're in a hyper extension tiff position ramping up production. boeing will try to get out in front of this with a public relations standpoint and say the airlines are continuing to fly this plane, they have overwhelmingly not had problems. there have been major issues reported. they are a bit handcuffed when it comes to the fire investigation. you have to wait and see what the ntsb says initially on the fire investigation. sue, he mentioned it there, investors
united grounding four due to an electrical planl panel and a fire in boston. there's a lot of headline risk right now. >> they have confirmed it is a 787. i don't know if we still have that live shot available but let's put it up while we talk about this. there you go, logan airport. what do they have to do? they have to do something very quickly. you know this company better than anybody around. how do they mobilize? how do they contain this? what should they do next? >> you've got...
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6.6 million units of smart foeps overall in q-4. 4.4 of those lumias. a lot of the sales coming from europe. nokia selling phones in europe is kind of lime rim being able to sell them in canada. that's their home field. they should be able to do that. but a few good signs there. average selling price jumped from, to $245 from $205 in the quarter before. showing that they really are buying the higher end phones. and for stephen elop, he's been talking about this story, they are off the burning platform, really coming back. he told me that back in september. i was skeptical. but these numbers do back it up, especially because we were expecting a loss. they are showing a profit. a couple things to tease out of this, too. it shows what rim is missing by not having blackberry 10 ready for the holidayen is. nokia had it out there sooner. they're wreeping some benefit. we'll have to see if they continue to reap that ben nep fit once rim is out there with new phones and the new operating system. the numbers that nokia did here with the lumias are a little under
6.6 million units of smart foeps overall in q-4. 4.4 of those lumias. a lot of the sales coming from europe. nokia selling phones in europe is kind of lime rim being able to sell them in canada. that's their home field. they should be able to do that. but a few good signs there. average selling price jumped from, to $245 from $205 in the quarter before. showing that they really are buying the higher end phones. and for stephen elop, he's been talking about this story, they are off the burning...
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look at alcoa, but in terms of what's going on in the economy, those are the three industries that the united states is primarily made up of, sadly, however you feel about it, we're not necessarily a manufacturing economy anymore. so, alcoa has lost a lot of its importance. i really think you can get a key as to what's going on with what wells fargo says, financials and housing. >> we talk about bio-tech all the time. one of the more interest egg, somewhat bio-tech stocks, monsanto. if you look at that release, they crushed. margins were better than 300 basis points. we talk about the name often. i want to say it printed 100, it probably didn't. within an eyelash of 100 bucks. people have gone against this on valuation, i understand that. i wouldn't say go racing into monsanto tomorrow, but i think this is a name that's been working for awhile. i think i will continue to work. i would love to see it pull back to the mid-90s, but that name should be on your radar. >> $99.99. good for you, guy. let's move on here. another 787 dreamliner grounded today. this time, a fuel lake in boston. it is th
look at alcoa, but in terms of what's going on in the economy, those are the three industries that the united states is primarily made up of, sadly, however you feel about it, we're not necessarily a manufacturing economy anymore. so, alcoa has lost a lot of its importance. i really think you can get a key as to what's going on with what wells fargo says, financials and housing. >> we talk about bio-tech all the time. one of the more interest egg, somewhat bio-tech stocks, monsanto. if...
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the profitability of the phone is tied up in the subsidy of the phone, but the average revenue per unit, per customer, that is brought in on that phone and also very importantly, the churn, the lifetime value of the customer is what we focus on. and so, you can only just take into account the subsidy and the revenue that the phone brings in and the churn, the longevity of the phone and i think those three factors that we take into account and when we do, our smartphones are very profitable and much more profitable than feature phones. >> i have to ask you about digital life. a new initiative where you can essentially control your life outside of your home. >> this is a wonderful product that we announced today, melissa, that it's going to be available in march in eight markets. it's an all ip, all digital home automation and security system. and what is different about this is that most of today's security system are analog and they are wired, they are wired from the panel in your wall to your windows or your doors. our service is all wireless. so, the panel is wireless and it has wire
the profitability of the phone is tied up in the subsidy of the phone, but the average revenue per unit, per customer, that is brought in on that phone and also very importantly, the churn, the lifetime value of the customer is what we focus on. and so, you can only just take into account the subsidy and the revenue that the phone brings in and the churn, the longevity of the phone and i think those three factors that we take into account and when we do, our smartphones are very profitable and...
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i'm about 65% in large caps here in the united states. the rest of it is in large caps, in europe and over in asia, and i think that's particularly emerging market debt and emerging market stocks. i like those. we've also increased our stock position by about 5 p. my guess is that this congress is going to give us a few more opportunities, maria, to be buying as a dip before we get to the second half of the year, and when i find myself agreeing with merrill lynch as an independent adviser, i don't know, but i like what kate moore had to say. >> what you're saying basically is you've got to be in the market but look for the right places because we'll see selloffs along the way, nathan. >> we'll absolutely see some selloffs. >> thanks, gentlemen. >> no doubt about it, maria. >> see you soon. thanks a lot, guys. stocks snapping the two-day losing streak. bertha coombs is here with the session's big movers, winners and losers. bertha, what can you tell us? >> reporter: leading the way higher today, some of them getting a little bit of a boost
i'm about 65% in large caps here in the united states. the rest of it is in large caps, in europe and over in asia, and i think that's particularly emerging market debt and emerging market stocks. i like those. we've also increased our stock position by about 5 p. my guess is that this congress is going to give us a few more opportunities, maria, to be buying as a dip before we get to the second half of the year, and when i find myself agreeing with merrill lynch as an independent adviser, i...
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l3 with a good report and united tech on the down today. a building product company, most other building product names are to the down side today but they will give us a lot of insight now with how the housing industry is going. new home building business doing well pb looking a home building order numbers we have been seeing. >> we will see what they say. thanks, bob. >> fractional move to the upside of the nasdaq. last time i checked, seema was following movers there for us. >> second best performing stock on the nasdaq 100. further speculation on the street that biotech is putting itself up for sale. thermo fisher is expectinged on the day. outlook for current quarter, better than sweet expectations. amazon operating income increasing 56% year over year. it did spend money on new warehouses but investors say this will help profitability in the long-term. back to you. >> thanks, seema. >>> to the bond market. rick santelli is at the cme. not by much but up above the 2% mark. >> yes, 202 right now. settling at 2% yesterday. 24-hour chart s
l3 with a good report and united tech on the down today. a building product company, most other building product names are to the down side today but they will give us a lot of insight now with how the housing industry is going. new home building business doing well pb looking a home building order numbers we have been seeing. >> we will see what they say. thanks, bob. >> fractional move to the upside of the nasdaq. last time i checked, seema was following movers there for us....
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united has had a couple of electrical problems. one where the plane lost some power and had to do an emergency landing in new orleans. another where they grounded the plane for electrical problems. you had the qatar airways 787 that had a similar problem as it was flying into doha and now you have this report of a fire in the belly of a 787 dreamliner, japan airlines dream liner. no passengers, now crew on the plane. guys, the broader concern for investor necessary boeing is whether or not there is a more serious issue regarding the electrical system or the bat ris on the 787 dreamliner. we're going to keep monitoring the story and we'll bring you the latest as we learn more from boston or from boeing. >> quickly, phil, is there a point where orders at boeing is taken for 787 dreamliners from some of the nation's biggest airlines could be at risk? or no? >> i think we're a long ways from that point, scott. you would have to find a situation where boeing says, listen, we have a major problem with the ground system and we're going to
united has had a couple of electrical problems. one where the plane lost some power and had to do an emergency landing in new orleans. another where they grounded the plane for electrical problems. you had the qatar airways 787 that had a similar problem as it was flying into doha and now you have this report of a fire in the belly of a 787 dreamliner, japan airlines dream liner. no passengers, now crew on the plane. guys, the broader concern for investor necessary boeing is whether or not...
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they are looking at the massive population growth outside of the united states. >> tim cook says china will be their biggest market. >> they are looking at population growth numbers outside the u.s. and for those folks they are starting not necessarily with the smartphone but with a simple mobile device and that's really what they are betting on. >> what do you think, jay? >> i think you're right. look at the iphone 4 s, can you get any more incremental from the iphone 4, looked exactly like the iphone 4 and what was the iphone 4 s, the best selling iphone of all time. there's incremental improvements. doesn't mean people aren't buying it. people still appreciate the incremental improvements and to maria's point there's a huge market out there. apple has 5%, 10%, less than 10% of the overall mobile market. there's still a huge amount of room to grow. >> herb, maybe we should ask serie how to solve this. >> that was an innovation that didn't go the way it should, as was the apple maps. i got the 4s because i was trading up from an older android. if i get tired of this thing. wait for th
they are looking at the massive population growth outside of the united states. >> tim cook says china will be their biggest market. >> they are looking at population growth numbers outside the u.s. and for those folks they are starting not necessarily with the smartphone but with a simple mobile device and that's really what they are betting on. >> what do you think, jay? >> i think you're right. look at the iphone 4 s, can you get any more incremental from the iphone...
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now, maybe neither boeing or united technology is your thing. don't forget, dave cote's honeywell, my reservation, the stock has been a rocket ship. and i feel like without a real pullback you will have top ticked this screaming monster. my second theme tonight, yeah, i'm going all in with china. we learned that china's turning on the jets here. claus who has been to china many times knows his markets and political science has told us china was way too restrictive in the monetary policy, that somehow the communist party got caught up on worrying about inflation, not worrying about growth. come on, malice, be like mal for heaven sake. i think they're still going with the techs, though. that's over. klaus is confident that when the dpovt unveils the plan for growth in february, they're going to dazzle, from a disappointing 8% to a stunning 11%. there's plenty to like if china gets ho the t in here and takin all its clothes, that's ray lewis. the chinese are addicted to coal. and we know electric uses have gotten stronger and stronger as the year's
now, maybe neither boeing or united technology is your thing. don't forget, dave cote's honeywell, my reservation, the stock has been a rocket ship. and i feel like without a real pullback you will have top ticked this screaming monster. my second theme tonight, yeah, i'm going all in with china. we learned that china's turning on the jets here. claus who has been to china many times knows his markets and political science has told us china was way too restrictive in the monetary policy, that...
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to 50 years, of serving the american people, began in 1964 when i served as first lieutenant in the united states army. and then, in both the legislative and executive branch positions in washington. the time has come for me to return to my wife, sylvia, our three sons, their families, our six grandchildren, and my walnut farm. dealing with the different set of nuts. [ laughter ] i want to deeply thank my family for giving me the fullest measure of love and support during my many absences from home throughout my long career in public service. but i will leave washington with a very deep sense of pride. in what we have accomplished. during these last four years. being on the president's national security team. as both director of the cia and secretary of defense, i have always believed that our fundamental message is to keep america safe. keep america secure. and because of the outstanding dedication of our intelligence and military professionals, america is safer and more secure than it was four years ago and we have reached a turning point after more than a decade of war. and on that, as
to 50 years, of serving the american people, began in 1964 when i served as first lieutenant in the united states army. and then, in both the legislative and executive branch positions in washington. the time has come for me to return to my wife, sylvia, our three sons, their families, our six grandchildren, and my walnut farm. dealing with the different set of nuts. [ laughter ] i want to deeply thank my family for giving me the fullest measure of love and support during my many absences from...
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and we think our shareholders who have stayed with us and our unit holders are going to be handsomely rewarded as we continue to grow the distribution and dividend going forward with the growth we have planned. >> pretty confident man. sounds like a good story. thank you to barry davis. guys, 8% and you raise the distribution, this stock almost by nature should go up when that happens. stay with cramer. thank you so much. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. sic: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you will be happy
and we think our shareholders who have stayed with us and our unit holders are going to be handsomely rewarded as we continue to grow the distribution and dividend going forward with the growth we have planned. >> pretty confident man. sounds like a good story. thank you to barry davis. guys, 8% and you raise the distribution, this stock almost by nature should go up when that happens. stay with cramer. thank you so much. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out....
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it's not just here in the united states. once the faa came forward with this air worthiness directive, you found europe, japan, india, they've all done the same thing. so essentially you're not seeing the dreamliner fly anywhere around the world. the issue, the lythithium ion batteries. boeing is working with the faa to prove these batteries are safe and in compliance with what the faa wants to see in the dreamliner. boeing must show they are safe and will not prompt potential fire with a malfunction while in flight. that has been the concern following what happened last week in boston, and then earlier this week in japan. once this directive came out from the faa we heard from boeing ceo saying we will be taking every necessary step in the coming days to ensure our customers and the traveling public of the 787 safety and to return those airplanes to service. the last dreamliner to land in the u.s. happened last night here in chicago. lot airline landing at o'hare. there was supposed to be a fairly large ceremony commemorati
it's not just here in the united states. once the faa came forward with this air worthiness directive, you found europe, japan, india, they've all done the same thing. so essentially you're not seeing the dreamliner fly anywhere around the world. the issue, the lythithium ion batteries. boeing is working with the faa to prove these batteries are safe and in compliance with what the faa wants to see in the dreamliner. boeing must show they are safe and will not prompt potential fire with a...
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united kingdom just before they printed their financial statements. and a week or so after the financial statements had been distributed to the public, the $50 billion would reappear here in the united states, back on the books in the united states. >> lehman misused an accounting trick called repo 105 to temporarily remove the $50 billion from its ledgers to make it look as though it was reducing its dependency on borrowed money and was drawing down its debt. lehman never told investors or regulators about it. this is really deception to make the company look healthier than it was. >> yes. >> deliberate? >> yes. >> how are you so sure of that? >> because we read the emails in which we observed that people saying that they were doing it. we interviewed the witnesses who wrote those emails, or some of those emails, and asked them why they were doing it, and they told us they were doing it for purposes of affecting the numbers. >> do you think lehman executives knew that this was wrong? >> for some of them, certainly. there was concerns being expressed
united kingdom just before they printed their financial statements. and a week or so after the financial statements had been distributed to the public, the $50 billion would reappear here in the united states, back on the books in the united states. >> lehman misused an accounting trick called repo 105 to temporarily remove the $50 billion from its ledgers to make it look as though it was reducing its dependency on borrowed money and was drawing down its debt. lehman never told investors...
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the united states is 16% of that. europe is 22%. but china and japan are 21% and they've got new leaders and they're stepping on the accelerator. abe and li are starting to push. that's helping the export picture. when i talk to companies in the last couple of days, because of their releasing of earnings, december was not good. a definitely of uncertainty crept in again. similar to what happened in '08, and you you can see that hope lfl i that's starting to come back. >> all of the emotion associated with everyone turning on television and wondering what's going on with this country. so short term you've got the impact of the next one sequestration coming up. you've got the next one dealing with the debt limit. then you have long-term structural issues. then you have to deal with the following. if i'm getting paid every two weeks my first check is going to have $40 less if i make less than $50,000. companies are saying they're putting notices in there to explain why that happens. so we've got the payroll shock in the next week, when
the united states is 16% of that. europe is 22%. but china and japan are 21% and they've got new leaders and they're stepping on the accelerator. abe and li are starting to push. that's helping the export picture. when i talk to companies in the last couple of days, because of their releasing of earnings, december was not good. a definitely of uncertainty crept in again. similar to what happened in '08, and you you can see that hope lfl i that's starting to come back. >> all of the...
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how many movies are released every year, say, in the united states? >> ballpark, 400 to 500 movies are released in the united states. >> and how many of those would you say are pirated? >> virtually every movie that's released winds up pirated on the internet. >> every movie? >> virtually every one. >> when the dark knight came out in 2008, it was pirated but not until after it had been seen in theaters for a day and a half. hard to believe, but that was seen as a major victory. >> hugh jackman--come on, wolverine, wolverine, wolverine. >> and then there's wolverine. when it premiered at a party in arizona in 2009... [crowd cheering] it had already premiered a full month earlier to millions on the internet. in this case, a copy of the film was stolen while it was being edited, but wolverine still made a ton of money: $160 million worldwide the weekend it was released. >> this is part of the problem with discussing the issue and talking about hollywood, because it feels like a lot of people who are making enough money complaining that they aren't makin
how many movies are released every year, say, in the united states? >> ballpark, 400 to 500 movies are released in the united states. >> and how many of those would you say are pirated? >> virtually every movie that's released winds up pirated on the internet. >> every movie? >> virtually every one. >> when the dark knight came out in 2008, it was pirated but not until after it had been seen in theaters for a day and a half. hard to believe, but that was seen...
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united is in the air, too. india is looking into trouble. a lot of airplanes are in the pipeline. >> and qatar airways, that is the one where we haven't heard anything. if you're now a passenger, right, on the dreamliner and you go off flying, you think twice about it. >> you think twice about it, right. >>> meanwhile, boeing will release its 2012 earnings today. airbus officials reported they received orders for more than 8800 airplanes last year, which is still less than boeing. stephane joins us with a look ahead to this. stephane, is it true what they say about the a380, there is boeing. there were problems with its plane, the dream liner, and if airbus is getting many orders for their a380, people will look at those two huge projects and whether all this investment, all that time, are they paying off in the way they thought? >> it's what we call in french. [ speaking foreign language ]. something that ee volumes when you're too young or too new on the market. that's exactly the same thing that happened to airbus. if you remember, they w
united is in the air, too. india is looking into trouble. a lot of airplanes are in the pipeline. >> and qatar airways, that is the one where we haven't heard anything. if you're now a passenger, right, on the dreamliner and you go off flying, you think twice about it. >> you think twice about it, right. >>> meanwhile, boeing will release its 2012 earnings today. airbus officials reported they received orders for more than 8800 airplanes last year, which is still less than...
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the dutch electronics giant agreed to sell the unit to japan's ny electronics for 2 million. earlier he was asked about the company's strategy for growth. >> i'm confident that the accelerate program is making philips a more agile and entrepreneurial company where we are able to reposition us to growth markets. to growth markets like china, southeast asia grew by more than 10% in the fourth quarter. compensating for the -- the negative growth in europe which still is in a recessionary state. >> yes. so what do you think of -- what do you make of what they're doing? >> well, i haven't looked at philips for 10 or 20 years. >> and the reason for that? >> the reason for that is when i look at individual stocks, i tend to focus on the uk. >> you're not worried about what the big condmrom rats are doing. >> well, i look at stocks from the big index and the investment index. samsung being 25% to 30% of career stock market has a big impact or, you know, the four or five stocks in russia. but obviously, philips is tiny on the european market. >> so what do you think of samsung? >> the
the dutch electronics giant agreed to sell the unit to japan's ny electronics for 2 million. earlier he was asked about the company's strategy for growth. >> i'm confident that the accelerate program is making philips a more agile and entrepreneurial company where we are able to reposition us to growth markets. to growth markets like china, southeast asia grew by more than 10% in the fourth quarter. compensating for the -- the negative growth in europe which still is in a recessionary...
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he had been head of jpmorgan's investment banking unit. jamie diamond named two younger executives to be co-chiefs of commercial investment banking. staley will join kate kelly on squawk on the street at 11:00 eastern this morning. you don't want to miss that. >> we've been talking about mortgages this morning and steve liesman is here with more on the dprop in mortgage applications. rick santelli joins us from the cme in chicago as well. steve what are you watching? >> first i'm watching this increase we've had in the ten-year yield which has gone up as you know, 10, 15 basis points over the past several weeks. >> 1.9%. >> right, right. but we haven't seen it really in the 30-year mortgage. so i thought i would draw on, you know, rick's expertise and our expertise from our co-host this morning to try to get an idea for the direction. just want to show you some charts here. first thing is you'll see the 30-year rate remaining pretty much flat. and of course the federal reserve is going to come along and buy a whole bunch of mortgages this
he had been head of jpmorgan's investment banking unit. jamie diamond named two younger executives to be co-chiefs of commercial investment banking. staley will join kate kelly on squawk on the street at 11:00 eastern this morning. you don't want to miss that. >> we've been talking about mortgages this morning and steve liesman is here with more on the dprop in mortgage applications. rick santelli joins us from the cme in chicago as well. steve what are you watching? >> first i'm...
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after slower unit sales the same quarter a year ago. because of the mild 2012 season, cold and flu season also important as a sales driver for helen of troy which makes vaporizes and thermometers. lee rink swann analysts think diagnostics firms like whole logic could see strong demand from more people seeing doctors who ordered tests in the fourth quarter. and with influenza-related hospitalizations up sharply, hospital zovolumes could be stronger this quarter. management associations, community health, and hca have more than 80% of beds in the states with the worst flu levels here in the u.s. with all of the increased medical spending, insurers could take a hit on higher costs. the estimate is that the peak of flu season is still about five weeks away. for more, check out my story on cnbc.com. now back to you. >> that was bertha cook. we've been doing a geography lesson looking at the map. >> arizona -- look at all the states around arizona. pale orange. arizona is almost pinky -- what's going on in arizona compared to its neighbors? >
after slower unit sales the same quarter a year ago. because of the mild 2012 season, cold and flu season also important as a sales driver for helen of troy which makes vaporizes and thermometers. lee rink swann analysts think diagnostics firms like whole logic could see strong demand from more people seeing doctors who ordered tests in the fourth quarter. and with influenza-related hospitalizations up sharply, hospital zovolumes could be stronger this quarter. management associations,...
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growing an economy has some segments that are pretty good for the united states. overall, there's some serious issues with the amount of money you're raising and the amount of money you're spending. nobody wants to see i'm modeling myself after jerry brown. >> jerry brown is just -- >> or the epa or -- >> i know. you've got plenty of companies leaving california. >> let me just ask you, is it the policies that california has created that allowed all of this innovation to flourish or is it literally by happenstance that this happened? >> i would probably say the latter and we haven't screwed it up. you know, you can screw up purely clusters pretty easily in the 1970s and '80s when i came out to silicone valley, it wasn't clear whether it was going to be silicone valley or boston that would be the entrepreneur center of the outside. we had equally crazy people doing risk capital. they were in boston. the bankers ended up acting like bankers. in silicone valley, they ended up acting like pirates and that kept the cluster going. >> steve, thank you for joining us. >>
growing an economy has some segments that are pretty good for the united states. overall, there's some serious issues with the amount of money you're raising and the amount of money you're spending. nobody wants to see i'm modeling myself after jerry brown. >> jerry brown is just -- >> or the epa or -- >> i know. you've got plenty of companies leaving california. >> let me just ask you, is it the policies that california has created that allowed all of this innovation to...
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just to remeepd you what is on today's agenda in the united states, wells fargo is the first of the u.s. banks to report earnings this season.thely during that hour, best buy is going to be in focus, as well. we wanted to look at the governance reform. >>> still to come, all the latest on the italian elections when we come back in a few moments. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> we're going to be discussing italian auctions. just to remind you what we're looking for, 3.5 billion in three year notes today. that yield should be dipping under 2%. we'll get those results out fairly shortly. as soon as we do so, italian elections next month. we've got berlusconi on one side, pasani on the other hand. the monti intere
just to remeepd you what is on today's agenda in the united states, wells fargo is the first of the u.s. banks to report earnings this season.thely during that hour, best buy is going to be in focus, as well. we wanted to look at the governance reform. >>> still to come, all the latest on the italian elections when we come back in a few moments. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. [...
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mainly in spain and the united kingdom. nor come later this week on. friday the company will unveil its commission results for 2012, which we know already are not going to be very positive. over to you. >> all right. thanks for that. we'll keep our eyes on reaction. more to come on the car markets, as well. >>> and a reminder, we're look at live pictures of the helicopter crash site in central london. we believe the helicopter hit the crane on the side of that building. and subsequently crashed off the road nearby, the road that runs down from vauxhall sort of bridge round about past the new covenant garden. if you were going to walk from the over cricket ground to the battery power station you would probably cross the intersection as you see. and of course, not far further down the river is the heliport. police telling us there have been two confirmed dead after the crash. they do not believe the crash was linked to any form of terrorism. >>> a new survey by earnst and young reveals most companies are using divestments as a short-term tool to make fas
mainly in spain and the united kingdom. nor come later this week on. friday the company will unveil its commission results for 2012, which we know already are not going to be very positive. over to you. >> all right. thanks for that. we'll keep our eyes on reaction. more to come on the car markets, as well. >>> and a reminder, we're look at live pictures of the helicopter crash site in central london. we believe the helicopter hit the crane on the side of that building. and...
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that has been the unit that has been -- it's kind of risen or fallen with the ability of that unit to either meet or exceed expectations. or not come anywhere close. nonetheless, that's where we'll be focused in part, because then the debate will start about why are you guys carries this thing if it's not really carry its load. >> what i thought was interesting about the goldman call was how little any of the negative mattered. that's a fantastic business that i didn't think would have that kind of growth. one day bank of american will -- you look at the jpmorgan release, it's filled with record. >>> was that a record? >> better than expected. >> you're like a stickler. >> two days we've ended on discussing lawyer fees. >> ahn someone who's had a law firm on retainer, i can tell you they're a great bargain, but i don't see it in these numbers. >>> when we come back, some say it could have been even better. >>> also, will we see the same from intel? a look at the tech sector profit picture when we come right back. >>> helen ju, we'll find out whether or not she's still bullish. >>> one
that has been the unit that has been -- it's kind of risen or fallen with the ability of that unit to either meet or exceed expectations. or not come anywhere close. nonetheless, that's where we'll be focused in part, because then the debate will start about why are you guys carries this thing if it's not really carry its load. >> what i thought was interesting about the goldman call was how little any of the negative mattered. that's a fantastic business that i didn't think would have...
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everything in his bonus was restricted stock units. that changed. >> i would say the whale report almost suggested it would be embarra embarrassing for people more so than it appeared to be saying his employees acted like children. i expected a little cya. >> i think you have to have lawsuits to have those e-mails come out. they won't put those in a report. i'm convinced they make these things so boring you can't get through them, you can't read them. they take everything interesting out of them. >> thank you for this. >>> we have a guest coming up not boring at all. next issue described as netflix for magazines, digital access for 80 magazines for a monthly fee. i use the app myself. the company and ceo making his way to the "squawk" set. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero
everything in his bonus was restricted stock units. that changed. >> i would say the whale report almost suggested it would be embarra embarrassing for people more so than it appeared to be saying his employees acted like children. i expected a little cya. >> i think you have to have lawsuits to have those e-mails come out. they won't put those in a report. i'm convinced they make these things so boring you can't get through them, you can't read them. they take everything...
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including its interactive unit which creates online games. staff cuts are not certain at this point. the company has a history of streamlining operations through layoffs, instead. >>> a shell oil drilling ship that ran aground near a remote alaska island has now been refloated. it's royal dutch shell's operation. it was floated from the rocks late last night. teams were assessing its condition and once they're satisfied that it's sea worthy it's going to be towed 30 miles to shelter in the kodiak islands. the oil drilling vessel, which has no engines of its own, was being towed for maintenance when it ran aground during a powerful storm on new year's eve. >> he is a part of the bar ron's roundtable and one of the most respected stock pickers on the street. what is he telling clients to do with their money? joining us from boston is scott black, president of delphi management. great to see you. it's been awhile. >> thank you very much, becky. happy new year. >> happy new year to you. i know you're not much of a macro guy. you tend to look at s
including its interactive unit which creates online games. staff cuts are not certain at this point. the company has a history of streamlining operations through layoffs, instead. >>> a shell oil drilling ship that ran aground near a remote alaska island has now been refloated. it's royal dutch shell's operation. it was floated from the rocks late last night. teams were assessing its condition and once they're satisfied that it's sea worthy it's going to be towed 30 miles to shelter in...
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that, of course, the first lady of the united states, michelle obama. she has changed her hairstyle. there will be a twitter poll about this i'm sure if there isn't one already. she's obviously a style icon, and her haircut. >> thank you very much. her haircut is getting more attention in this town than just about anything else. >> if i could say something, i'm going to watch her more closely than anybody today, because i really believe that to the extent the obamas in some respects are mirroring the clintons, i think her next move may be to move for the senate in illinois in 2016. >> some people have said that -- >> i would bet a lot of money that that will never happen. >> you will? >> is that right? >> i was just in chicago. a lot of people are betting on it. mark kirk will be up, and he was a great senator, but he's had a stroke. >> he's had a stroke and was incapacitated and just returned as they swore in the new senate three weeks ago and walked up the steps in a show -- >> full disclosure, i didn't think hillary clinton was going to run for the s
that, of course, the first lady of the united states, michelle obama. she has changed her hairstyle. there will be a twitter poll about this i'm sure if there isn't one already. she's obviously a style icon, and her haircut. >> thank you very much. her haircut is getting more attention in this town than just about anything else. >> if i could say something, i'm going to watch her more closely than anybody today, because i really believe that to the extent the obamas in some respects...
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exports for great jobs in the united states. the money doesn't leave the united states. if they're australia they have a plant. they can buy the equipment from the united states, japan, germany, or china. they will create jobs in those four or five countries. it's really clear to me, if they create those jobs i want them creating in the united states and financing is one way we induce them to buy in the united states. >> you finance them in australia so they -- >> vendor financing. >> the facility will be down there but u.s. products. >> u.s. products, u.s. equipment, u.s. engineering. >> i'll see if he gets a follow-up. will you be around? >> let me ask one more question. you said you talked to jim mcnerney as part of what's going on. we've been talking about boeing and some issues that have been there. what did he say that concerns him most and he's looking for? >> there's still headwinds and looking at robust growth around the world. boeing had a record deliveries this year. we're seeing record demand for aircraft globally because, as you have a rising middle class, t
exports for great jobs in the united states. the money doesn't leave the united states. if they're australia they have a plant. they can buy the equipment from the united states, japan, germany, or china. they will create jobs in those four or five countries. it's really clear to me, if they create those jobs i want them creating in the united states and financing is one way we induce them to buy in the united states. >> you finance them in australia so they -- >> vendor financing....
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it is the eastiest connection i've ever made. >> i will go to the united as in the united states of america. we are all part of the american fabric and the president was laying out a vision that accounted for everybody. he was very focused on equal opportunity to the point where he was talking about equal rights. words taken from the constitution. the elements that are criticizing the president, it is civil rights rhetoric. they are the same republicans that would be criticizing jfk for dividing the republican ares back in the 1960s when they were trying to pass voting rights. >> they were democrats. >> there is one big challenge. reagan had reagan democrats and there is almost non existent in this country right now. and i think the way that he went through this address in a confrontational way sets up barriers for him. that was something that reagan was fantastic about. right now, obama has fractured capitol hill that not much is getting done. that is the challenge. >> we have to get out of here. he says the shrinking few do well while the growing group have trouble making it. and it isn't
it is the eastiest connection i've ever made. >> i will go to the united as in the united states of america. we are all part of the american fabric and the president was laying out a vision that accounted for everybody. he was very focused on equal opportunity to the point where he was talking about equal rights. words taken from the constitution. the elements that are criticizing the president, it is civil rights rhetoric. they are the same republicans that would be criticizing jfk for...
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it comes to the united states and goes on sales worldwide in september. also, general motors taking the wraps off the newest generation of the corvette. and they brought back the sting ray name. it has a lot of features similar to the sting ray back in 1963. a huge crowd for that reveal. that will be going on sale later this year. finally, you've been talking about volkswagen. the chairman came last last night and he made news saying that for the first time, it has passed 9 million vehicles in global sales last year, me three behind toyota and gm but closing the gap with gm because gm is at about 9.4. they're about 300,000 behind where gm is. and he with all know their goal, to be number one by 2018. >> it's an amazing performance by vw. are the automakers going to say western europe is a bit of a disaster? >> you know, we had a chance i think to talk to steve gerski who is with general motors. he is on the board and in charge of restructuring the opal division. he says he's starting to see cautious signs of optimism in different parts of europe. he still
it comes to the united states and goes on sales worldwide in september. also, general motors taking the wraps off the newest generation of the corvette. and they brought back the sting ray name. it has a lot of features similar to the sting ray back in 1963. a huge crowd for that reveal. that will be going on sale later this year. finally, you've been talking about volkswagen. the chairman came last last night and he made news saying that for the first time, it has passed 9 million vehicles in...
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then back in the united states. at least the governor is on friday. we hope to hear from at least the governor, we don't know about eric schmidt. google said this is a private trip, nothing related to google. >> that still hasn't cut down on the public outcry about it. john, good morning to you. >> good morning, carl. i just heard from a source familiar with the process who says that president obama will name jack liu, his white house chief of staff, as treasury secretary, as early as tomorrow. a lot of speculation about this, and about the timing. secretary geithner has said he would leave around the inauguration. we're about ten days away right now. so this is going to happen as early as tomorrow. don't know yet on a decision about chief of staff. there's a lot of speculation about ron claims, the former chief of staff to vice president biden. also dennis mcdocdoneo. some talked about tom daschle. but don't know about a decision on chief of staff yet. >> john, thank you for that. good piece of news there. john harward in washington. for some reactio
then back in the united states. at least the governor is on friday. we hope to hear from at least the governor, we don't know about eric schmidt. google said this is a private trip, nothing related to google. >> that still hasn't cut down on the public outcry about it. john, good morning to you. >> good morning, carl. i just heard from a source familiar with the process who says that president obama will name jack liu, his white house chief of staff, as treasury secretary, as early...
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and oil and gas units. profits of its financial unit rising 9%. the ceo saying ge delivered in a mixed global environment and forecasts in china and other resource rich countries will help the company while noting the uncertain fiscal environment in developed economies. carl? >> all right. mary, a lot for you to do today. talk to you later. semis having a good run over the last couple months but will that contin continue? the president and ceo of xilinx will join us to talk about the state of the industry, earnings and a lot more. first rick santelli working on something for later in the hour. >> absolutely. coming up in about ten to 12 minutes we'll be talking to texas comptroller susan combs. why is she so important? why am i so important? we're going to talk about which state exports the most in the u.s. and talk about which unemployment rate you'd rather have, 6.2 or 9.8. all that and more with comptroller of one of the successful economic reversals over the last ten years, texas. tune in. [ male announ
and oil and gas units. profits of its financial unit rising 9%. the ceo saying ge delivered in a mixed global environment and forecasts in china and other resource rich countries will help the company while noting the uncertain fiscal environment in developed economies. carl? >> all right. mary, a lot for you to do today. talk to you later. semis having a good run over the last couple months but will that contin continue? the president and ceo of xilinx will join us to talk about the...